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In most cases, the heart is pointing down and to the anatomical left at an angle of about 5-10°. In rare cases, the heart can point to the anatomical right or in extremely rare cases can be inverted and pointing to the anatomical right. ______________________________________________________________ ...

In most cases, the heart is pointing down and to the anatomical left at an angle of about 5-10°. In rare cases, the heart can point to the anatomical right or in extremely rare cases can be inverted and pointing to the anatomical right.

... see a snake, and 2) certain chicks get scared when they see a long shape passing by above them, advancing along a trajectory that makes a right angle to the length of the shape, because it looks like a big gliding bird, even though they still don't know about raptorials.

... simple ailments such as back aches are wrongly claimed to be a result of evolution. It is worth looking at this “tail” claim from another angle. Evolutionists have for decades pooh-poohed anyone who says humans evolved from monkeys. They insist we evolved not from monkey-like creatures, ...

... the EKG. Assuming that the EKG recording leads were put on correctly. In most cases, the heart is pointing down and to the anatomical left at an angle of about 5-10°. In rare cases, the heart can point to the anatomical right or in extremely rare cases can be inverted and pointing to the anatomical ...